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On Tuesday, February 14, 2006 at 2:49 AM, six Companies of Los Angeles Firefighters, two LAFD Rescue Ambulances, three Arson Units, one EMS Battalion Captain, and one Battalion Chief Officer Command Team under the direction of Battalion Chief Millage Peaks responded to a Structure Fire With a Civilian Fatality at 8407 S. Ramsgate in Westchester/Loyola Village. Arriving Firefighters found a single family dwelling with heavy fire showing. As Firefighters began an aggressive attack on the interior of the structure, fellow Firefighters conducted coordinated ventilation operations on the roof. As Firefighters conducted a search of the occupancy and elderly female was located and declared deceased within the residence. The fire was brought under control in just ninteen minutes. There were no other injuries reported. The cause of the fire, the circumstances of the fatality, and the dollar loss are currently under investigation.

North Kensington – restaurant fire
Fire crews were called to a fire at a restaurant on Westbourne Park Road in North Kensington early this morning. The blaze damaged the ground, first and second floor of the three storey building. The cause of the fire is being investigated. The Brigade was called at 0203 and the fire was under control by 0348. Crews from North Kensington and Paddington fire stations attended the incident.

Tottenham – house fire
Firefighters fought a blaze which badly damaged the ground, first floor and roof of a house on Oak Avenue in Tottenham last night. The cause of the fire is being investigated. Nobody was injured during the incident. The Brigade was called at 2311 and the fire was under control by 0036. Crews from Tottenham, Hornsey, Edmonton and Ilford fire stations attended the incident.

Peckham – maisonette fire
Fire crews led a man to safety from a fire which broke out in the kitchen of a maisonette on East Surrey Grove in Peckham yesterday afternoon. Firefighters wearing breathing apparatus managed to stop the fire from spreading to the rest of the property. The fire is thought to have started by a saucepan that had been left unattended on a cooker and began to burn. The Brigade was called at 1308 and the fire was under control by 1344. Crews from Peckham fire station attended the incident.

Batt. 22 reports: Box 937, All - Hands on arrival. Fire thru the roof of an old abandon 1 story brick warehouse. Having access problems to the fire, extended stretch. Special Call an additional Engine & TowerLadder. Fire's Doubtful.

@ 02:47
Engine 163 & TowerLadder 77 s/c

@ 02:56
Batt. 22: Box 937, At this time, We have a partial outside wall collapse. Fire's thru the roof. We're going with an exterior attack operation.

@ 03:11
Division 8: Box 937, Using All - Hands with the extra units assigned. We have ( 1 ) hand - line stretched and in operation from the exterior. Stretching a line to the TowerLadder. No searches as of yet due to the heavy fire condition and stability of the bldg.

@ 03:18
Special Call an additional TowerLadder. TowerLadder 85 s/c

@ 03:24
Division 8: Box 937, Putting the "FAST" Truck, TowerLadder 86 to work. Squad Co. #1 will act as the "FAST" Team at this time. We have ( 1 ) TowerLadder in operation, 2nd TowerLadder being set - up. ( 1 ) hand - line in operation. We have an area of aprox. 50 x 50 involved. Fire's thru the roof. At this time, Transmit a 2nd Alarm.

@ 03:39
Division 8: At Box 937, TowerLadder 85 is on scene and now the "FAST" Truck, relieving Squad Co. #1. Fire is still Doubtful.

@ 03:43
Division 8: Box 937, At this time, we have ( 2 ) TowerLadders in operation. Setting up a 3rd TowerLadder. ( 1 ) hand - line in operation from the exterior. Special Call ( 1 ) additional Battalion Chief.

@ 03:43
Batt. 48 acting Batt. 22 is s/c

@ 04:46
Fieldcom 1: Progress Report for the 2nd Alarm, Box 937: Main body of fire has been knocked down. Using the ( 3 ) TowerLadder's to extinguished the remaining pockets of fire. Fire is Probably Will Hold.

All - Hands:
7 - 5 - 1762 @ 02:49
Batt. 13 reports: Box 1762, Using All - Hands. Fire's on the 1st floor of a 4 story brick occupied multiple dwelling. We have 1 - line stretched and in operation. 2nd line is being stretched. Truck's are "Opening Up" Primary search is in - progress. Fire is Doubtful.

@ 03:04
Batt. 13: Box 1762, Primary & secondary searches on the floor above are complete and negative. Primary search in the Fire Apt. is negative. Secondary search in the Fire Apt. is underway. Fire is Probably Will Hold.

All - Hands:
7 - 5 - 3554 @ 18:30
Batt. 27 reports: Box 3554, All - Hands on arrival. We have fire showing out ( 1 ) window on the top floor of a 5 story brick occupied multiple dwelling. We have 1 - line stretched and in operation. A 2nd line is being stretched. Truck's are "Opening Up" Primary search is in - progress. Fire is Doubtful. Request an extra Engine & Truck.

@ 18:39
Division 7: At Box 3554, We have 2 - lines stretched and in operation. A 3rd line is being stretched as a precautionary. Truck's are "Opening Up" and making a roof cut. Still Doubtful.

@ 18:43
Division 7: Box 3554, Primary search of the top floor is negative. Main body of fire has been knocked down. Fire in the cockloft has been extinguisdhed. Fire remains Doubtful until further overhauling.

@ 18:48
Division 7: Box 3554, Probably Will Hold at this time. Main body of fire has been extinguished. All primary searches are complete and negative at this time. Fire in the cockloft has been
Cut - off.

1923 - New York - NY - Maiden Lane - 6 story office building housing 40 jewelers and silversmith destroyed by fire - Many safes crashed into cellar as walls and floors gave way and topped on top of the bounty

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